Shelley Craft, 43, cuts a youthful figure in skintight jeans as she and Scott Cam work on The Block

They’re back… and looking better than ever! Shelley Craft, 43, cuts a youthful figure in skintight jeans as she and Scott Cam return to The Block after shutdown

Production of The Block may have stopped for five weeks due to COVID-19.

But it seems things are back and better than ever, with hosts Shelley Craft and Scott Cam being pictured on site last Friday, in Melbourne’s Brighton. 

Shelley, 43, cut a youthful figure as she resumed her duties on set, showing off her trim figure in skintight jeans.  

They’re back… and looking better than ever! Shelley Craft, 43, cut a youthful figure in skintight jeans as she and Scott Cam worked on The Block last Friday in Melbourne’s Brighton

The blonde TV star teamed her faded denim with a colourful blouse, that was tucked in at the waist. 

She wore her short locks out and neatly straightened, showing off her flawless complexion with light makeup. 

Shelley – who is based in Byron Bay with her family – previously revealed that she uses a Neutrogena retinol oil at night for her skin. 

Looking good! The blonde TV star teamed her faded denim with a colourful blouse, that was tucked in at the waist. She wore her short locks out and neatly straightened, showing off her flawless complexion with light makeup

Looking good! The blonde TV star teamed her faded denim with a colourful blouse, that was tucked in at the waist. She wore her short locks out and neatly straightened, showing off her flawless complexion with light makeup

Her beauty secrets: Shelley - who is based in Byron Bay with her family - previously revealed that she uses a Neutrogena retinol oil at night for her skin

Her beauty secrets: Shelley – who is based in Byron Bay with her family – previously revealed that she uses a Neutrogena retinol oil at night for her skin

Scott, 57, meanwhile showed off his recent weight loss in a pair of blue jeans and a navy shirt and work boots. 

The pair appeared in high spirits as they walked around set.

Filming of The Block recently stopped for five weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Last week, teams arrived back on site to resume renovations at the derelict site. 

Recent images of the site show how the cast and crew have completely transformed the site over the past few months.

The five run-down cottages moved to the land have now been extended and given a modern makeover and look nothing short of stunning.

Check it out! Filming of The Block recently stopped for five weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, teams arrived back on site to resume renovations at the derelict site (pictured earlier this year)

Check it out! Filming of The Block recently stopped for five weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, teams arrived back on site to resume renovations at the derelict site (pictured earlier this year)

Last week, Scott described this year’s season of the Channel Nine show as the ‘most challenging ever’ because of the coronavirus pandemic.

He told A Current Affair that producers had downsized the latest project, after several teams had struggled with the mammoth task of renovating The Oslo hotel in St Kilda last year.

‘But of course, then COVID-19 turns up and now it is probably the most challenging Block we have ever done,’ he said.

Trying times: Last week, Scott described this year's season of the Channel Nine show as the 'most challenging ever' because of the coronavirus pandemic

Trying times: Last week, Scott described this year’s season of the Channel Nine show as the ‘most challenging ever’ because of the coronavirus pandemic

With cast and crew returning to the site, strict regulations are now in place for everyone’s health and safety.  

‘We are policing the 1.5 metre rule. It’s very important on The Block that we have sufficient room between each person,’ foreman Keith Schleiger explained.

On-site safety measures include limiting how many people can gather in rooms and hallways, disinfecting surfaces, regular temperature checks, and making sure all the cast and crew have had the flu vaccine.

Producers have also increased the availability of hand sanitiser and face masks. 

The Block 2020 will air on Channel Nine later this year. 

Safety first: With cast and crew returning to the site, strict regulations are now in place for everyone's health and safety. They include temperature checks and the 1.5 metre rule

Safety first: With cast and crew returning to the site, strict regulations are now in place for everyone’s health and safety. They include temperature checks and the 1.5 metre rule